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5 When in Need of O 5 • Furniture, Floor Coverings g X( Clothing for Man, Woman or Child. Jewelry H K and Diamonds, A Vidro la or Brunswick x A Talking Machine or Records ' A , A send for *C g Frank Rollins g V 914 CORGIE STREET CAPE MAY. N. J. JT ' y KEYSTONE PHONE SOS y 6 DISTRICT MANAGER FOR THE Q ' I BIG HURLEY STORE 1 8 OP CAMDEN, N. J. ' 8 w TRY OUR LIBERAL DEFERRED PAYMENT METHOD 9 ;

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CAPE MAT POINT FIRE DEPARTMENT • The undersigned, members of the Cape May Point Volunteer Fire Company, heretofore associated together for the purpose of protecting life and property from fii%, in the Borough of Cape May Point, propose to Become incorporated under the statute provided in that cash, apd therefore, give notice that a meeting, for that purpose, at which the name of the proposed corporation will bg assumed and chosen, wiH be held in the Commissioner's Room, in the Boroughof Cape May Point, on Wednesday, March 9th, 1921, at 8:00 P. M. All members of slid, association are requested to be, present thereat. i CHARLES MARKLEY. ALBERT D'ROMTRA. '/^ , joh\cabmignano. LIVING TINARO. HAROLD MARKLEY. EDWARD Y. BERRELL. GEORGE BOHM. . THOMAS S. WOOLSON. PERCY D'ROMTRA. FRANK W, HUGHES. FRANK RUTHERFORD. ALLAN WOOLSON. HORACE CORSON/s WILLIAM D'ROMTRA. 2-26-21-2t-570 Enthusiasm to a salesman is like gasoline to an automobile.

x /'""TSpl ; , Get Our Lamp 8 I Suggestions! 1 To use NATIONAL MAZDA x lamps is wise planning. To use 8 F— l^e "gLt types and sizes in all X V" cla esis economy. ' Come to us 8 for suggestions and advice for your lighting problems. A sug- X <p> gestion for the home—use White Mazda Lamps, they're right 8 | J. ALLEN HARPER | 8 . electrical contractor 8 X 401 Washington St. Cap. May, N. J. Btll'Phone 87- W. Keystone Phone 618-A. X x x>ra>=o<xxxxxxxxxx>xj^xxxx)tt*>««*xx:s^)3^^ ■ ' ■ " • : ' i.

" MIDWEST &r£i IMfKBt «# • a' j Cultivates . i I This little automotive helper that plows, har- ' Mr itnoV^rrnno rows, cultivates, mows, churns, saws, grinds — and doe* s*lort £^oes 311 11131 one ^orse can do.and all Rolf Wntle that any small gas engine can do— has struck imtn Fn a Tesp>ons've chord — universally. Without Hnrlo n!!L doubt it is already revolutionizing farm life— taking the drudgery out of it, saving muscle l-v. " apd giving food raisers time to think and to plan and to live. Let your own ingenuity devise ways lii which you can use it to advantage — its service 1 scope is almost limitless. Let us demonstrate! i|

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J. P. COLLINS COMPANY Builders' and Farmers' Supplies / * SOUTH SEAVILLE, NEW JERSEY s r" ■ ■ - ... ^ WBiLste.£'t',s!-iS.- -.2.4 -rZ"!:'- .. ' . • \ .

Tn ; flfoemoriam i .. * • f , ' e MEMORIAM ^ LOVETT — In loving memory of our r father, Walter A. Lovett, who departt ed this life on March 7, 1920. Today brings sad memories of our e daddy, who passed away just one , year ago today. •; A/T- % _ v The days go swiftly By, 1 Yet oar hearts are ever sore, For each day we miss^im More and more. ' He went to meet, our mother, In that great Eternal rest. And we know they, are safely its . God's keeping, The one's that we loved beet. 3-5-035 IN MEbArIAM * In eid and loving remembrance of our dear brother, Herbert L. Mcpherson, who departed thSsTife, March 2, 1912 f 3-5-636 Brothers and Sisters. IN MEMORIAM ! DICKERSON — Jyi lovjng memory . of my dear daughter- and our dear sister, Mae ^chellenger Dickcrson, , who departed this life, March, 8, 1919. > Today recalls sad memories, , Of a loved one )8>ne to rest. And those who think of her today, Are those who loved her best.* Mother, Sisters and Brothers. • 3-5-21-638 • i Any job well done ig a good adver- 1 : tisement for the man or company i that did it. LEGAL ADVERTISING ' : BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- . . ERS, COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, < NEW JERSEY . 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR \ 1 OCEAN CITY DRAWBRIDGE ] 1 Sealed bids will be received and ' i opened by the Board at a • I meeting to be held in the Court ( I House^Cape May Court Cotirt House, , ' X.J., Tuesday, March 15, 192^, at , 1 2 .rl 5 P. M. for the. following:-*-'' ( For furnishing all material, " machinery, etc., and constructing . ■ •? and installing electrical equip- 1 ' ment and appurtenances neces- j ' sary for changing the present i method of' power to Central Sta- : tion CuiTent in accordance with . plans and specifications pre- | pared by the County Engineer and approved by -.this Poard. * j CONDITIONS: Bidders must state Jn their Bid the amount that ,lv'U he allowed to the I ' County, as v deduction from the amount of such bid, for the gasoline h engine, motors, batteries and otherL apparatus as now installed, necessary to be removed and replaced by the j proper appliances. Each bid- must be accompanied by I certified check made payable to the 1 order of the County Treasurer, Cape j : May County for an amount not less I ' than ten (10%) per centum of the j i amount of such bid, and also by a i , certificate from a surety company , satisfactory to the Board Of Freo^j holders, and signed and sealed by duly , authorized official, statitfg that bond ' will be provided if said .bidder is 1 awarded the contraet. The Board reserves the right to, reject any or all bids. Specifications may be obtained upon applictftion tj> Mr, L. M. Rice, County Engineer, Wildwood, N. J., upon making deposit of 55.00 which"ameunt will be returned if specifications are returned in good y^ililliiff^or accompany a bid". / March 2, 192l/ By dyction of the Bdard, W IRVING FITCH, Clerk. 3-5-2t-PF $9.90

SALESMAN 4 salesmen wanted for this territory; hustlers that are not ' afraid of wdrk can make profitable connection. . Men of good character. Reference required. .No experience necessary'- This , is your opportunity. Apply by - letter, phone or in person^" Standard Music Co. 1008 ATLANTIC AVE. Atlantic City, N. J.

' V ■ J = THE PRICELESS THIRST • Some thirsty people wail and sigh because their is no gin; some day their costly thirst will die, and comfort will begin. A little while they'll -dodge the copq and go to wild extremes to carryhome a sack of hope and work; out home-brew dreams, A little While they'll think it spoft to trail the bootlegging shark through alley foul and [ squalid court, to some* sequestered park; but they'll soon tire of all sure brews that work like this commands, [ that make a man take off his shoes \ and walk | upon his hands. A little while they'll walk in gloom, and yearn for things to drink, and hair restorers they consume, and many brands of ink. . While yet this thirst of theirs endures Jheyll drink all things that kick, and linn.:ents and . spavin cures will make their innards ' sick. But all things perish and decay, like roses in the dell,' and e'en a thirst will fade away, if it's not nurtured well. And to these nights will come a time, a morning; fair will come, when they'd refuse to give a dime to greet the Demon Rqfn. And - often they will wonder why they used • to wildly beef because they lacked a . shot of rye to multiply their grief. WALT MASON. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Shamgar Douglass take this opportunijf of thanking their many friends and • neighbors for the kindness and sympa- • thies shown them during their recent • bereavement. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank«all for their many kindnesses during the recent death of our dear wife and mother, for the many floral tokens, the use of autos and especially for the beautiful flowers from the Freshman Class of Wildwood High School, of which a daughter is a member. George Denmqn and family. 3-5-637 d 1

. MANS : BEST AGE ,t A rrxn » as old m fata organs; ha „ can he as vigorous and healthy at . 79 as at 35 if be aids his orRns in ^ ytjnr vital organs Dealt ny wita GOLD MEDAL ir The world's standard remedy 'for Udaeyt y Ht„, bladder and Site sfrd tieebtas , einca 1696; comets Hnilni; Hinuhw rttai orgaas. SB dragghn, fcw aiaaa. 2 u*«-«ya5rtltSte""u" is "*! THE SCHELLENGER n DAIRIES REDUCE PRICES " The Schellenger Danes announce U the reduction of 2 cents per quart on milk, both wholesale and retail. The d reduction is effective since March letd The Schellenger products are of the best possible quality and handled under sanitary conditions. - /—*■ -PLAN WORK AND SAVE ^ Start the saving habit agd open an. j account with the Security Ti^ist Co. ^ A Strong Institution. MILLINERY ^ y Having returned from studyingr^ie f styles and buying, I am prepared to e suit the most, fastidious with a dis9 tinctive collection of trimmed' and un- - tHmmed • hats. Children's hats at , - prices that will surprise you. Call - and look \hera over. Opening announced later. Out Tuesdays. LOTTIE R. HILLMAfr, 209 Perry Street

Wv/y/wwwwy/v/wwwv/wwwwwwwwwwww "yr 1 MONUMENTAL" 1 I - WORK | X Order now for Memorial Day x H Over two carloads of finished g I COPINGS, MARKERS and S | MONUMENTS g X in stock. Can letter or set at K short notice. ^ 8 Drop a postal or phone and O JC we will call and see v ou. X -IX ' • X | WILLIAM F. DANIELS I - MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS X | CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. g X Bell Phones 23-R2 and 68-R2 )£ — an : ■w . ,

" The Lost Colony of , Mayflower Descendants" in Southern Jersey has spread out througli^the several States of the Union and descendants' are found in European countries. MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN CAPE MAY COUNTY j is a work of general -interest throughout the Nation, and_ nq>-» - library on American history or genealogy can afford to be bitfi out this.mbst recent addition to our Jaiowledgc of the early migration of the third generation of the Pilgrims to the Delaware V 'Bay and settlement at Cape May. From Massachusetts to California are found descendants, of the- Pilgrim Stock which' came . with the whalers from Yarmouth in Plymouth Colony to' the • Southern Shore ^'f New Jersey. » Hundreds of descendants of the Mayflower are ignorant of their ancestry are among the names of the widely scattered families of the first settlers, of Sbuthern New Jersey and the Shore of Delaware Bay. 1